From the comments of some viewers, Monster No. 8's later storyline was considered to have collapsed. For example, some viewers compared it to " Death ", pointing out that the later part of the story, like the first long story after the early part of " Death ", had an unreasonable plot arrangement. For example, in the plot like the Battle of Kurazachi, there were many cliché stories, and there was little information in each chapter. In the battle scene, the characters were killing monsters while playing Memory Kill, which affected the rhythm of the plot. Moreover, these characters were not very connected, but they gathered together at this time to reminisce about their lives and show their growth, which made people feel awkward. In addition, at the end of the first season, there were some plots that were criticized. For example, in the last episode, the chief gambled his life that the monster was a human for his daughter's words, but the chief's daughter didn't do anything when her father was in danger. The female protagonist's description when she found out the identity of the male protagonist was too simple, and there was no mental struggle at all. The double ponytail female supporting character was a proud young lady, etc. These all reflected certain problems in the character shaping and plot setting, which led some viewers to think that the later plot collapsed.
- " Deep Sea Ember " was a popular science fiction novel by Yuan Tong. The novel was published on Qidian Chinese website and was widely loved by readers. - The story was about Zhou Ming becoming the captain of the ghost ship, Duncan, and a series of strange events happened. The protagonist was also looking for answers. - The book can be read or listened to on the Qidian Reading App. Now, you can also get an experience member by going to Qidian Reading App. - You can read authentic books and listen to authentic audio on the Qidian Reading App. - The male lead, Duncan, was a bit thick-skinned. He dared to take risks and had some principles, but not much. - The female lead, Alice, was a static beauty, occasionally showing her elegant side.
The Savage Blade in the Snow was a famous online literary work. The storyline was very popular among readers. There was no clear explanation in the novel about the collapse of the character's strength in the later stages of the plot. From the plot of the novel, the collapse of the strength of the characters might mean that some characters were obviously weakened or changed at the climax of the story, causing them to no longer have a strong competitive power in the subsequent plots. However, this weakening or change was not necessarily permanent. Some characters might recover or be strengthened in the subsequent plot and become powerful characters again. The plot of the story was very rich and colorful, which involved the fate and growth of many characters. Therefore, the collapse of the character's strength was not necessarily the inevitable result of the story.
Not necessarily. In leveling-up novels, the collapse of the power system in the later stages of development was usually due to the character's ability being too strong and exceeding the limits of the story setting, resulting in the power system being unbalanced or unable to continue maintaining itself. However, this did not mean that the power system of all leveling-up novels would collapse in the later stages. Some leveling-up novels might add some restrictions or constraints to the development of the power system to ensure that the character's ability would not be too strong or unable to cope with future challenges. For example, a certain character's ability might need to be displayed under certain conditions or there might be some restrictions to prevent the power system from being out of balance. Some leveling-style novels might use different routes or strategies to avoid the collapse of the power system. For example, some novels might use different character combinations or plot designs to maintain the balance of the power system. Or some novels might use time travel or rebirth to readjust the development of the power system. Therefore, whether the power system of an upgraded novel would collapse in the later stages depended on the specific plot design of the novel and the author's creative strategy.
There were many reasons why urban novels that were written well in the early stages collapsed in the later stages. The following are some possible reasons: 1. The plot develops too fast: Some novels develop too fast in the later stages of the story. The characters don't have enough background stories and settings, making it difficult for the readers to keep up with the development of the plot, resulting in the loss of readers. 2. The lack of contradictions and conflicts: In the later stages of the novel, if the contradictions and conflicts are insufficient, it is difficult for the readers to be attracted and unable to feel the depth and meaning of the novel, resulting in the loss of readers. 3. The collapse of the worldview setting: The worldview setting of the novel is the foundation of the novel. If the worldview setting collapses, it will be difficult for the readers to agree with the world and characters of the novel, resulting in the loss of readers. 4. Decline in writing style: The writing style of a novel is an important part of a novel. If the writing style is declining, it is difficult for readers to feel the beauty and artistry of the novel, resulting in the loss of readers. 5. Unreasonable storyline: The storyline of the novel is the core of the novel. If the storyline is unreasonable, it is difficult for the readers to agree with the plot and characters of the novel, resulting in the loss of readers. These are some of the reasons why urban novels that are written well in the early stages may fail in the later stages. Of course, there are many other reasons that depend on the specific situation of the novel.
Yes, the main character of the doujinshi novel "Inuyasha: I'm the Villain" was not only weak in the early stages of his transmigration to the world of Inuyasha, but his personality was also childish. However, after the villain turned evil, he became invincible and powerful. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
The second part of "Collapse 3" took place after the Earth had fought a bloody battle against the evil forces and finally won. Because the early victories had brought new opportunities for human civilization, the Earth Union Government had decided to send an elite team to Mars (Luo) for an in-depth exploration. After the team of experts from various fields embarked on their journey, they met a dream seeker on Mars. The dream seeker had a special ability to enter the quantum sea (a dimensional space that connected reality and dreams, matter and energy) in his dream. He met the Valkyries who participated in the Mars exploration project. As the plot developed, they discovered that Mars was not barren, but hid many secrets and challenges. They had to face the extreme environmental conditions and unknown threats on Mars. Later, they would gradually uncover the ruins of the ancient civilization on Mars and the deeper mysteries related to the collapse. In the game's storyline, there was a "Hundred Years of Lonely Shadows" chapter. Players became dream chasers and entered forgotten dreams to pursue the truth. After that, they would leave the sea of data and meet Sinadia. Through a series of challenges and adventures, they would uncover the secrets of the story. There were other main storylines in the game, and each chapter would push the plot forward, presenting a different worldview.
In the later stages of Hegemony, it was recommended for the commoner players to use the lineup of the main general Guan Yu and the deputy general Zhang Fei. Guan Yu was the first general in the game to have a biography. It was not difficult to obtain it, and the actual combat effect was also very good. Zhang Fei was a Red General that was relatively easy to obtain. His Musou skill dealt very high damage and was very suitable to be used as a deputy general. This lineup could achieve very good results in the later stages. In addition, according to the player's preferences and situation, they could choose a suitable lineup and arrange the troops reasonably to obtain an advantage.
There were different opinions on whether Thriller Paradise would be good in the later stages. Some comments felt that the later part of the story was weak and dragged, and some even thought that it was a bad ending. Some comments thought that the later part of the story had improved, and the freshness and setting of the early part had left a deep impression on people. Therefore, it was impossible to draw a clear conclusion.
Wei Yan was considered a powerful general in the later period of the Three Kingdoms, but there was no clear evidence that he was invincible. Although Wei Yan successfully defended the area during his time in Hanzhong, it was not captured by Cao Wei. In addition, Wei Yan had also become an important figure in the Shu Han camp to resist Cao Wei. However, there was not enough information to prove that he was invincible. Therefore, we can't give a definite answer to the question of whether Wei Yan is invincible in the later stages. While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of "Dafeng Nightwatchman"!
Wan 'er's performance in the later stages varied according to the version and the cooperation of her teammates. Some players thought that Wan 'er was weak in the later stages and would be easily counterattacked by her opponents. They pointed out that Wan 'er lacked control skills, and the importance of control skills increased in team battles. In addition, Wan 'er's damage might be weakened by the opponent's defense and high recovery lineup. However, there were also players who believed that Wan 'er still had a certain output ability in the later stages and could play a role through reasonable operation and teamwork. In general, Wan 'er's performance in the later stages was affected by many factors, including version updates, teammates' cooperation, and opponent lineups.